The G-20 conference is going to start in the next few days in the country's capital Delhi. Preparations regarding this have also almost been completed. All hospitals are also on high alert. Leaves of employees and medical staff have been cancelled. Meanwhile, the patient is also in a state of confusion. There is a question in the minds of the patients whether they will get treatment in hospitals during G-20 i.e. between 8th to 10th September. However, no change has been made in the treatment protocols of all government and private hospitals. Services for patients will remain the same as before. Meanwhile, patients undergoing treatment at Delhi AIIMS also have similar questions in their minds. Especially for cancer patients, it is important to know how they will get treatment in AIIMS during G-20? Let us tell you about this in detail.
According to the information received from the AIIMS administration, no change has been made in the arrangements for the patients in the cancer department of AIIMS or any other department. OPD and surgery in the cancer department will continue as before. Patients who have got an appointment in OPD between 8 to 10 September. He can reach the hospital as per his scheduled time and appear in the OPD. Similarly, the patients who have surgery or chemo or any other therapy will also be done according to the fixed time.
You can reach the hospital by showing OPD slip
According to the hospital administration, the metro will continue to operate during the G-20 and the routes will not be closed. Only some routes will be diverted. Patients can come to the hospital by showing their OPD or surgery papers to the security staff. During this time, try to leave the house with a margin of a few hours in advance. Try to use metro more. Don't be confused about anything. The surgery will be performed as per the date given for the surgery.
AIIMS has become referral center
Delhi AIIMS has been made a referral center for G-20. Special arrangements have been made in AIIMS for the treatment of foreign guests. Private wards have been prepared for the guests. The ambulance has also been equipped with special equipment. A team of doctors has also been formed. Which will treat foreign guests.
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